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5 Euro 2024 stars Barcelona should sign

Dani Olmo, Jesus Navas

The year is 2024, and Barcelona still barely have room to breathe in the transfer market.

La Blaugrana are still struggling to make ends meet and this is again threatening to hamper their summer business. Nevertheless, club president Joan Laporta insists they have enough in the bank to make a few signings here or there.

It would be very Barcelona to now go and blow whatever budget they have on players solely for their performances at Euro 2024, but there is undoubtedly quality among those stars of the summer.

Here are five of the best European Championship performers Barca should consider recruiting.

Dani Olmo, Jesus Navas

Olmo shone when given a chance by Spain / Alex Livesey/GettyImages

In terms of impact-to-minutes played ratio, Dani Olmo was probably the best player at Euro 2024.

The midfielder started only three games for Spain but still came up with five goal contributions and excelled in the absence of the injured Pedri. If that’s not an omen for Barcelona to bring him in then I don’t know what is.

90min recently reported the club are in talks with RB Leipzig over a €60m deal but with more favourable payment terms, so you may be in luck, Barca fans.

UEFA EURO 2024England v Slovakia

Hancko starred for Slovakia / ANP/GettyImages

But for the grace of Jude Bellingham’s overhead kick, David Hancko would have been a Euro 2024 quarter-finalist with Slovakia.

Alas, that’s just the way the cookie crumbles sometimes.

Slovakia should hold their heads high for their exploits in Germany however, and Hancko – a centre-back/left-back hybrid – did well to boost his stock following a fine couple of years at Feyenoord.

Barcelona could do with some more defenders who cover a couple of positions, and they’d do worse than to land Hancko.

Ferdi Kadioglu

Kadioglu will not be short of suitors at this rate / Jonathan Moscrop/GettyImages

A full-back who is capable of acting like a winger and a midfielder at the same time? Come on, this is a vintage Barcelona player right here.

If you love reading transfer gossip, you’ll no doubt have recognised the name of Ferdi Kadioglu when Turkey came on your tellybox at Euro 2024.

The Fenerbahce man lived up to the hype with his performances on their run to the quarter-finals. You can expect to see Kadioglu feature in plenty more headlines before the window slams shut.

Jerdy Schouten

Schouten stepped up for the Netherlands / Marvin Ibo Guengoer – GES Sportfoto/GettyImages

It’s gone under the radar how much the Netherlands were decimated by injuries on the eve of Euro 2024.

Barcelona’s own Frenkie de Jong failed to recover from an…

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